They have been attending a lot of “conferences,” since that time to continue their relationship.

This back in the day A+ list tween/teen television actress turned A- list adult television actress turned take what you can get but does have a new show now is cheating on her long time husband with a think tanker she met at a conference six months ago. They have been attending a lot of "conferences," since that time to continue their relationship.

This back in the day A+ list tween/teen television actress turned A- list adult television actress turned take what you can get but does have a new show now is cheating on her long time husband with a think tanker she met at a conference six months ago.

They have been attending a lot of “conferences,” since that time to continue their relationship.

Alyssa Milano

Husband: Dave Bugliari

Alyssa Milano Plans To Run For Office. Until Then, She’s Running On Fire.

In 2034, don’t be surprised if Alyssa Milano runs for U.S. Senate. But right now, the actor and activist is fending off attacks from the Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai.

How does a celebrity tick off the head of a massive government regulatory agency? Although Milano is best known for her roles on the television shows Who’s the Boss?, Melrose Place, and Charmed, she is also a social media powerhouse. Her Twitter bio warns her more than three million followers “I get political/personal here,” and encourages those who only want career updates to go elsewhere. The past few weeks, Milano has been using her platform to advocate for net neutrality, calling Pai’s proposed dismantling of the Obama-era regulations a threat to our democracy.

In response, Pai mocked Milano and other celebrities, including Cher and Mark Ruffalo, who have also advocated in favor of net neutrality. During a speech at the R Street Institute, a conservative organization that describes itself as a “free market think tank,” Pai reportedly told the crowd:

I’m threatening our democracy? Really? If this were Who’s the Boss? this would be an opportunity for Tony Danza to dish out some wisdom about the consequences of making things up. – Source